“I’ve never had a heckler at the debate. I’ve always had them in the audience. I mean, I’ve had this heckler going on for two minutes now.“—Marco Rubio, Republican candidate for Florida’s open Senate seat, referring to his opponent, Charlie Crist.

“Scott is not ready to lead. Joe is not fit to lead.”—Lisa Murkowski, the incumbent Republican Senator for Alaska, referring to her opponents.

“The closest she has gotten to rocking the boat is flip-flopping on every issue of importance to New Yorkers.”—Joe DioGuardi, Republican candidate running against Kirsten Gillibrand for Senator from New York.

“The stimulus bill is a lie and a farce.”—Jay Townsend, Republican candidate running against Charles Schumer for Senator from New York.

“We didn’t have a chance to really take victory laps around each element of what we were doing.”—Senior White House Adviser David Axelrod.

“But for me, we’d be in a worldwide depression.”—Harry Reid, Democratic incumbent candidate for Nevada’s open Senate seat.

“If everybody that voted in 2008 shows up in 2010, we will win this election. We will win this election.”—President Barack Obama.

“I’d rather be spending time focusing on my grades.”—Jenna Fumo, student at Indiana University.